Harriet, the Moses of her people, by Sarah H. Bradford New York, For the Author by G.R. Lockwood & Son, 1886.
2, 3 at Bergen St.; B, Q at Seventh Ave. The name of this Prospect Heights clothing boutique was inspired by abolitionist Harriet Tubman, but celebrates the playful and creative side—or “alter ...
In 1842, Harriet made her escape to freedom. She sailed to Philadelphia, and after a short stay, travelled to New York City by train. There she was reunited with her daughter, who had in the ...
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Here's where Harriet Tubman byway might go in RochesterSelf-described history lover Chandra Pointer came out to a public meeting about the proposed Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad New York Corridor to make sure she was heard. She doesn't want ...
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